File:Moser matrix 16x16.svg

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The binary numbers are reversed, i.e. the LSB is on the left.

The left column of this matrix is the Moser–de Bruijn sequence. The top row contains its doubled values.
Each matrix entry is the sum of those.

same matrix with Z-order curve and different colors for even and odd binary digits
similar matrix organized like a Hasse diagram
These matrices (named after Hasse and Moser) are used in these images to illustrate sets of 3-ary Boolean functions.
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